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Medesa

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The ways in which sexuality is linked to social inequality are highlighted by ________
 
  a. the structural-functional approach.
  b. the symbolic-interaction approach.
  c. the social-conflict approach.
  d. the social construction of sexuality.

Question 2

The text suggests that probably the most widely contested issue involving sexuality in the United States in recent years has been been ________
 
  a. homosexuality and gay rights.
  b. abortion.
  c. prostitution.
  d. teen pregnancy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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